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20161215 Ai đã bán nước? Ai đã dẩn giặc vào nhà?


20161215 Ai đã bán nước? Ai đã dẩn giặc vào nhà?

Đã gần một thế kỷ nay mà đồng bào Việt Nam vẩn chưa thấy rõ ai đã đem kẻ thù truyền kiếp là rợ Hán vào nhà vì thế những tài liệu dưới đây chứng minh điều nầy.
Tổng Thống Ngô Đình Diệm có chấp nhận đem lính Mỷ vào Việt Nam? Không. Ông đại sứ Hoa Kỳ Frederick Nolting báo với bộ ngoại giao Hoa Kỳ là ông Diệm không chấp nhận cho quân đội Hoa Kỳ vào Việt Nam.
Vietnam: Kennedy, Johhson and Escalation
In April 1961, President Ngo Dinh Diem was re-elected as President of South Vietnam, and U.S. Ambassador Frederick Nolting reported to the State Department that Diem "did not want combat troops in Vietnam". In May, the President declares at a press conference that the use of US forces would be considered if necessary "to help South Vietnam resist communist pressures", and a few days later Vice President Johnson goes to South Vietnam at the President's direction to meet with President Diem.


Tổng Thống Ngô Đình Diệm có chấp nhận chia đôi đất nước tại Vĩ Tuyến 17 như Hiệp Định Geneva đã ấn định?
Không. Chính giặc Ba đình Tạ Quang Bửu và tướng Pháp Henri Delteil đã ký hiệp định nầy.
Geneva Convention Agreements Announced: Vietminh General Ta Quang Buu and French General Henri Delteil sign the Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Vietnam. As part of the agreement, a provisional demarcation line is drawn at the 17th parallel which will divide Vietnam until nationwide elections are held in 1956. The United States does not accept the agreement, neither does the government of Bao Dai.


Ngày 06 tháng 06 năm 1955, Tổng Thống Ngô Đình Diệm tuyên bố không chấp nhận Hiệp Định Geneva.
Jul 6, 1955:
Diem says South Vietnam not bound by Geneva Agreements


Diem rejected in July 1955 the provisions of the Geneva Accords that called for Vietnam-wide elections within two years.


The United States refused to sign the Geneva Accords and moved to defy them within weeks.


Seeds of Conflict
1945 - 1960




Hồ Chí Minh có đưa lính Trung Cộng vào Việt Nam? Có.
Dưới đây là tài liệu chứng minh việc Hồ Chí Minh đưa quân Trung Cộng vào Việt Nam.



Tháng 12 năm 1949 Hồ Chí Minh đã gửi một phái đoàn sang Trung Cộng để yêu cầu rợ Hán cung cấp chỉ huy cùng quân viện.
Ho Chi Minh request aid from china
In December 1949 Ho Chi Minh sent envoys to Beijing, China, to request that the Chinese Communist Party provide military advisors, weapons that could equip three divisions, and financial aid of $10 million. At the time, the CCP did not completely satisfy Ho Chi Minh’s demands because it was still engaged in the war to unify China, and because it possessed limited financial resources. However, the CCP leadership did instruct its military units in southern China to provide as much assistance to the Viet Minh as possible. Mao Zedong paid serious attention to Ho Chi Minh’s struggle, and to his request for Chinese aid. Behind the scenes, China took up the struggle against the French. The Russians under Josef Stalin also supported Ho Chi Minh`s struggle for freedom and unification.


Tài liệu dưới đây gồm ba ngôn ngữ Việt, Tầu, Anh nói về việc Hồ Chí Minh dẩn giặc vào nhà.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
20111027 Thòng Lọng Hồ Chí Minh.
27/06/1950 Mao Trạch Đông đã có một buổi hợp mặt và nói với những sĩ quan đã được tuyển chọn để huấn luyện sĩ quan Việt cộng như sau: “Chính Hồ Chí Minh đã yêu cầu các đồng chí sang để huấn luyện và đào tạo sĩ quan cho quân đội Nhân Dân Việt Nam. Các đồng chí phải đào tạo họ theo chủ nghĩa giải phóng quân của chúng ta ngay khi các đồng chí đến nơi để mang về chiến thắng.”


1950627日,毛泽东开了个会,并告诉有关人员已招募,培训越南公职人员如下:胡志明曾要求同志培养和培训人员为越南人民军。该同志要培养他们的世俗主义我们的解放者当同志赶到带来胜利。
6/27/1950 Mao Zedong had a meeting and told the officers have been recruited to train Vietnamese public officers as follows: "The Ho Chi Minh had asked the comrades to to train and training officer for Vietnam People's army. The comrades have to train them secularists our liberators when the comrades arrived to bring about victory. "
1950-1978年中国给了越南多少援助


Dưới đây là tài liệu chứng minh Hồ Chí Minh đã đưa giặc vào tận trong nhà.
May 16, 1965
Discussion between Mao Zedong and Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Min asks Mao Zedong for help to build roads along the border to South Vietnam; Mao agrees.
President Ho: We should try to build new roads. We have had discussions with Comrade Tao Zhu[1] on this issue. If China is able to help us build some roads in the North, near the border with China, we will send the forces reserved for this job to the South.
Mao Zedong: It's a good policy.
Tao Zhu: I have reported it over the phone to Comrade Zhou Enlai. He said that China could do it.
President Ho: First of all, we need China to help us build 6 roads from the border areas. These roads run south through our rear. And in the future they will be connected to the front. At present, we have 30 thousand people building these roads. If China helps us, those people will be sent to the South. At the same time we have to help Lao comrades to build roads from Samneua to Xiengkhoang and then from Xiengkhoang to Lower Laos, and to the South of Vietnam.
Mao Zedong: Because we will fight large-scale battles in the future, it will be good if we also build roads to Thailand…
President Ho: If Chairman Mao agrees that China will help us, we will send our people to the South.
Mao Zedong: We accept your order. We will do it. There is no problem.[2]
[Notes:
1. Tao Zhu was a CCP Politburo member and first secretary of the CCP Central-South China Bureau. He would later be purged during the Cultural Revolution.
2. In Hanoi on April 13, Tao Zhu had told Ho that "our Party Central Committee and Chairman Mao have held our four border provinces responsible for being the immediate rear for Vietnam. Of course, China as a whole is the rear for Vietnam. But these four provinces represent the immediate one."]


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